The Resurrection Project’s mission is to build relationships and challenge individuals to act on their faith and values by creating community ownership, building community wealth, and serving as stewards of community assets.

Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and Sikh Faith leaders say to all immigrants: We will stand, lock arms, struggle and, if need be, suffer to protect the rights of all those in our community and nation.

WHAT: In the wake of the 2016 Presidential Elections, in the midst of a rising wave of hate crimes and hateful policies targeting communities of color and other marginalized peoples, faith leaders come together to affirm that we are inextricably bound to one another and the common values upon which our diverse faith traditions are founded.

Faith leaders recognize that millions of immigrant families are in very real danger. Mass deportations and Muslim registration and internment may have seemed impossible nightmares before. Now we find ourselves at the very edge of these nightmares becoming reality.

Faith leaders stand in solidarity with these immigrant families and all in our midst who are frightened, feel marginalized or disrespected. We are resolved to stand in mutual solidarity with those groups who may be exposed to undue suffering as we move into a new season in our nation.